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Computers for the elderly
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Fraggleen
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Any good recommendations for a simple-to-use computer for my elderly mother, preferably with large/easy-to-read keys? Or anyone with any experience of 'simplicITy'?
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well to be honest i havent come accross a large key keyboard before so cant offer help there
and as far as simplicity goes, although i think it is quite a good idea in theory however i feel they are still quite expensive for what you get, as you can get a simular interface by using Ubuntu netbook remix which you could put on a system yourself (if you are reasonably comfortable with computers) so not only would you get a better laptop/computer for the money you also will gain full access to a much larger support network via the ubuntu forums this is quite a good review http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/2010/05/24/ubuntu-linux-netbook-edition-10-04-lucid-lynx/
just remember if you think it might want to go this way you can always download it and try it out in livecd mode so you can get a feel for itDrop a brand challenge
on a £100 shop you might on average get 70 items save
10p per product = £7 a week ~ £28 a month
20p per product = £14 a week ~ £56 a month
30p per product = £21 a week ~ £84 a month (or in other words one weeks shoping at the new price)0 -
Disclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0
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cool richie never seen one like that before, but as stated that price is shocking!Drop a brand challenge
on a £100 shop you might on average get 70 items save
10p per product = £7 a week ~ £28 a month
20p per product = £14 a week ~ £56 a month
30p per product = £21 a week ~ £84 a month (or in other words one weeks shoping at the new price)0 -
Richie-from-the-Boro wrote: »
OUCH at the price...;)0 -
Richie-from-the-Boro wrote: »Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.0
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Out of curiosity I just searched for BigKeys on Ebay and there are a couple at £50 with free postage - still quite pricey though.0
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Fragleen, please give us a clue or two. What is your mother's age? What limits exactly does her age place upon her use of a computer?0
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The RNIB shop does a keyboard with extra large, high contrast letters on standard size key tops.
I know it sounds daft, but my elderly mother 'got' how to use the iPad when even what a mouse did was utterly baffling.0 -
All the keys are hand-carved from ivory.;)
I bought 24 for a job last year [ 18 dumb PC's plus 6 for spares ] at £22 per unit nett nett, they were bought through a ' grey ' wholesaler though. I've never needed to ask since, but I'll bet I wont get anywhere close to double that price now.
N.B. 30% for spares is ridiculously high, but I had a pig of a job getting them at the right price I made a decision to buy right there / & / then ! I'd never been asked for such a thing before and never since, so with no demand / competition its hardly surprising the price is regulated by the ' get as much as you can ' greedy rule.Disclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0 -
Robert Dyas, jumbo keyboard, £7.99
http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/P~150186~Jumbo+Keyboard
These are also in their shops.
I volunteer at local Age Concern and we had large keybord for £99, from what I could see in store the 7.99 is much the same, except for the price of courseEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0
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